Yeah, I've been playing with it for a few minutes, but my results keep 
ending up slightly buggy. Sorry.

On Thursday, April 24, 2014 10:04:51 PM UTC-7, Leo Staley wrote:
>
> I'll spend a couple minutes on this, but I'm a huge novice. 
>
> One trick I've learned to help figure out how to do CSS stuff is to right 
> click on a page and click "inspect element". Both Firefox and Chrome have 
> great tools for finding what elements are currently on the page and how 
> they are being styled. 
>
> The Element you want to style is "#tiddlerDisplay" (I think). 
>
> If you like the look at feel of TW5, (I can't stand it at all), you also 
> may want to check out the Stylesheets used by Tobias Beer, like the one on 
> his PaintrPlugin. http://paintr.tiddlyspace.com/#Home
>
>
>
> On Thursday, April 24, 2014 5:39:00 AM UTC-7, Mike V wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> About a decade ago, 'liquid layouts' were quite popular on websites. TWc 
>> also has this approach. 
>> Nowadays, websites have around 50-60 characters per line because of 
>> improved readability. 
>> I would like to edit my TWc so it does just that. 
>>
>> I reckon I have to make changes to my StyleSheetLayout but I don't 
>> exactly know what to add to StyleSheet to achieve this. 
>> I think I have to set the width of a block-level element to prevent it 
>> from stretching out to the edges of its container to the left and right, 
>> but am only able to set the MainMenu.
>>
>> My StyleSheet is as follows:
>>
>> #main {
>>>   width: 600px;
>>>   margin: 0 auto; 
>>> }
>>>
>>
>> What should I do to prevent the whole Tiddlywiki file from stretching 
>> out? 
>> I am sorry, this is probably basic stuff for CSS programmers (and I know 
>> that TW5 uses fixed layout by default, but for now I want to continue using 
>> TWc).
>>
>> Greets,
>> Mike
>>
>

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